Yeah... I'm really hoping it'll be available in some other format somehow. It's good to see they're working on new stuff, though; hopefully this means there'll be another full-length sooner rather than later.

Yeah... I'm really hoping it'll be available in some other format somehow. It's good to see they're working on new stuff, though; hopefully this means there'll be another full-length sooner rather than later.

I hope so, too. The 2 albums they've created so far have been stellar. Looks like they're not shifting from that quality, and that's fine with me!

Honestly, I would love to. I don't really have the room for it and I don't need to spend the extra amount of cash for vinyl. If I'm able to in the future and vinyl is still a thing, then I would love to get one. I can't just now.

Honestly, I would love to. I don't really have the room for it and I don't need to spend the extra amount of cash for vinyl. If I'm able to in the future and vinyl is still a thing, then I would love to get one. I can't just now.

I'm in the same situation. I have so little space at the moment that I'm tripping over piles of CDs and books all the time; I've had to store freaking candle holders at friends' places, and weigh up whether I should really buy a new clock. Bah. No room for a turntable right now. And no money - I'm a poor grad student; the main thing I'm considering is going to fewer gigs in order to get one but, honestly, there are other things I need. I'll get one eventually, but can't right now, either; it's just not worth it considering that vinyl-only releases are still quite rare, and it's likely I'll be able to get most of what I want on CD or tape.

Psyched for new Hypocrisy, but you're right about it sounding like something ripped off of The Arrival. Verse sounds similar to "Eraser", but without the brooding atmosphere. Then the chorus kicks in and it doesn't sound so inspired. It's been another four years since a new full-length and this song doesn't do the best job at showing a band wanting to come back and kill.

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I actually have one handed down from my parents, and it looks fairly up to date. They said it was made at around the time vinyl was being replaced by CD, so I dunno. Early 90s, late 80s? I dunno, but anyways, I think CD is a fantastic option for me. I have an amazing setup with headphones, I can rip lossless from CDs. CDs are infinitely easier to obtain than vinyl. In most cases it costs much less money, and also what I mentioned about being rip-able. The main concern I have with using the vinyl player in my house is I don't know if the needle will wear down my records over time. I hear you need a really good needle to not damage your records. I do try to get vinyls whenever it's most economic for me. I love finding amazing things in the used vinyl section at the record store for better priced than a CD, or basically anything online where collector mentality drives prices too high.

Presumably, 2013 will bring upon quite a bulk of releases to be highly anticipated by those about to kvlt.

For example, Legacies Unchain's debut album, "Satan is Strong and Always Near", recorded in 2004, shall finally see its release through Promethean Burn and at the very least the "Towards the Barbaryan Satanation" demos, if not all demos, are scheduled to follow suit, too.

Also, the omens are favourable for long-awaited full-lengths releases by Altar of Perversion (tentatively titled "Intra Naos"), Musta Surma (tentatively titled "Mortalis Magna"), Xibalba, recently reformed Megiddo from Canada (tentatively titled "The Holocaust Messiah") and Pentagram from Chile to finally see the light of the day. Algor, Celestial Bloodshed, Mysticum, Antediluvian (titled "Logos") Cultes des Ghoules (titled "Henbane"), Raspberry Bulbs (titled "Deformed Worship") are each supposed to release their second albums in 2013 - and even Drowned will enter the studio sometime this year to finally record their debut album.

Keeping track of the studio reports from Kalmah! I think this will be another year where melodic death metal makes a huge comeback.Dark Tranquillity, Amon Amarth, Omnium Gatherum, Hypocrisy are releasing new albums this year

Keeping track of the studio reports from Kalmah! I think this will be another year where melodic death metal makes a huge comeback.Dark Tranquillity, Amon Amarth, Omnium Gatherum, Hypocrisy are releasing new albums this year

I would add Eternal Tears Of Sorrow. Their past two albums have been very entertaining even if they don't surpass Vilda Mannu and A Virgin And A Whore. The new Fractal Gates seems promising too judging by their latest video: http://youtu.be/VrFT84FIxBU

Keeping track of the studio reports from Kalmah! I think this will be another year where melodic death metal makes a huge comeback.Dark Tranquillity, Amon Amarth, Omnium Gatherum, Hypocrisy are releasing new albums this year

The new Attacker is awesome. Old school USPM with tinges of modern power/thrash that fans of early Helstar should like. Metal on Metal really struck gold with picking up this band, and it's probably my favorite release from their catalog so far. I encourage all of you to check it out when it drops in about a week.

Six Feet Under will already be releasing another album less than a whole year after Undead, titled Unborn on March 19th. While I wasn't expecting it so soon, the title and artwork should make it apparent that this is a very much a companion piece to its predecessor. Chris Barnes had stated in interviews that he'd been writing and recording several songs with not only Steve Swanson and Rob Arnold (whom he said will continue to contribute,) but with Jari Laine of Torture Killer and Ben Savage of Whitechapel, too. I can see this being made up of several songs by the latter and perhaps Ola Englund as well. I've actually enjoyed their last 3 albums for being the simple knuckledraggers that they are and Undead is clearly their best after getting some more talented musicians for the first time in, well, ever. I could be alone on this and that's fine but if all of their albums - to include the first two with Allen West - were of that style and relative quality perhaps they wouldn't have been looked at with as much derision as they have over the years, personal feelings towards Barnes notwithstanding.

Also, NY slam stalwarts Internal Bleeding are hoping to finally get their next album out by the end of the year. According to their official site, they're hitting the studio Feb. 2nd to record five songs for a few labels that have expressed interest. Once they reach an agreement with one, they'll go back and finish recording the rest of the album. No title set yet, but they had previously considered The Pageantry of Savagery which is one of the songs they've written. Other tentative songtitles are In the Absence of Soul, The Visitant, and Placating the Ancients.

EDIT: Hail of Bullets will return to the studio next month with Dan Swanö in tow, as expected, to finally record their third album. No further details about the album have been made known but they've hinted that the lyrical approach will be different this time around while still having a connection to WWII, just not as directly based on it as they've been thus far.

Hibria, whom have become one of my more favorite power metal (or speed?) bands in recent years also began recording their new album at the beginning of the month. While the genre's on my mind, has anyone heard anything about a new Nocturnal Rites album? They've been working on that since mid-'11 if I'm not mistaken. Something must have hit a snag.

Warbringer also plan to have a new album out in the fall and Revocation have hinted at new material this year.

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Six Feet Under will already be releasing another album less than a whole year after Undead, titled Unborn on March 19th. While I wasn't expecting it so soon, the title and artwork should make it apparent that this is a very much a companion piece to its predecessor. Chris Barnes had stated in interviews that he'd been writing and recording several songs with not only Steve Swanson and Rob Arnold (whom he said will continue to contribute,) but with Jari Laine of Torture Killer and Ben Savage of Whitechapel, too. I can see this being made up of several songs by the latter and perhaps Ola Englund as well. I've actually enjoyed their last 3 albums for being the simple knuckledraggers that they are and Undead is clearly their best after getting some more talented musicians for the first time in, well, ever. I could be alone on this and that's fine but if all of their albums - to include the first two with Allen West - were of that style and relative quality perhaps they wouldn't have been looked at with as much derision as they have over the years, personal feelings towards Barnes notwithstanding.

Also, NY slam stalwarts Internal Bleeding are hoping to finally get their next album out by the end of the year. According to their official site, they're hitting the studio Feb. 2nd to record five songs for a few labels that have expressed interest. Once they reach an agreement with one, they'll go back and finish recording the rest of the album. No title set yet, but they had previously considered The Pageantry of Savagery which is one of the songs they've written. Other tentative songtitles are In the Absence of Soul, The Visitant, and Placating the Ancients.

Hibria, whom have become one of my more favorite power metal (or speed?) bands in recent years also began recording their new album at the beginning of the month. While the genre's on my mind, has anyone heard anything about a new Nocturnal Rites album? They've been working on that since mid-'11 if I'm not mistaken. Something must have hit a snag.

Warbringer also plan to have a new album out in the fall and Revocation have hinted at new material this year.

I was really surprised when I saw Dusty post that on facebook. I thought it was artwork for a shirt. I didnt like Undead nearly as much as the others. The songs lacked the catchiness to me. I guess thats because Rob Arnold wrote it.

I was really surprised when I saw Dusty post that on facebook. I thought it was artwork for a shirt. I didnt like Undead nearly as much as the others. The songs lacked the catchiness to me. I guess thats because Rob Arnold wrote it.

I didn't expect him to have sole songwriting credit for all of the music on the album, but I suppose that's just how it turned out and why he was brought in the first place. Even stranger still that his departure was announced either the day of or prior to release, so perhaps that was the plan all along. If the new songs on Unborn are indeed written mostly by the other writers, and that's just speculation on my part, I honestly wouldn't expect them to be any simpler than what Undead was but who knows. With less than two months until it's out and the name and artwork already known, there will probably be a song and announcement from Metal Blade in the next week or so. I still can't really wrap my head around why Jeff Hughell joined unless he simply felt like he wanted a break from playing all tech, all the time. If there's anything that would sound out of place as hell on an SFU album, it's a 7-string sweep on bass.

Autopsy should finally be recording their next album in April. Macabre Eternal was recorded in only about a week or so in February 2011 and released at the end of May so I'd expect just as quick of a turnaround again, especially if they're heading back to the same studio with the same production team. It's not like their style necessarily needs a lot of time and studio fuckery.

I could never think of "Stuff to be excited about" and "Six Feet Under" in the same thought. Never. Ever.

I was reading somewhere that Twilight, the blackmetal supergroup (superpoop?) consisting of Blake Judd (Nachtmystium), Wrest (Leviathan), Imperial (Krieg), Sanford Parker, Stavros Giannopolous (The Atlas Moth) and newly joined Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), will be releasing a new album this year. It could be something to look forward to.

Presumably, 2013 will bring upon quite a bulk of releases to be highly anticipated by those about to kvlt.

For example, Legacies Unchain's debut album, "Satan is Strong and Always Near", recorded in 2004, shall finally see its release through Promethean Burn and at the very least the "Towards the Barbaryan Satanation" demos, if not all demos, are scheduled to follow suit, too.

Also, the omens are favourable for long-awaited full-lengths releases by Altar of Perversion (tentatively titled "Intra Naos"), Musta Surma (tentatively titled "Mortalis Magna"), Xibalba, recently reformed Megiddo from Canada (tentatively titled "The Holocaust Messiah") and Pentagram from Chile to finally see the light of the day. Algor, Celestial Bloodshed, Mysticum, Antediluvian (titled "Logos") Cultes des Ghoules (titled "Henbane"), Raspberry Bulbs (titled "Deformed Worship") are each supposed to release their second albums in 2013 - and even Drowned will enter the studio sometime this year to finally record their debut album.

Let me offer a moment of redemption for my SFU rambling. That being said, please don't shoot the messenger.

Masters of Metal, Agent Steel sans John Cyriis for those keeping score, are finishing up their debut for release on Metal Blade this year. Here's an interview conducted late last year with Juan Garcia where he discusses the goings on with the band and the album and the Evildead breakup, whom have since "reformed" as Faeost. The startling revelation coming from this interview is that now Rick Mythiasin is out as lead singer and guitarist Bernie Versailles will be handling all lead vocals, but Rick will still be featured as a guest vocalist. As unfortunate as that is, it seems that the door is being left open for Rick to step back in down the road or even a reunion as Agent Steel if whatever "unsolved issues" they and John have are closed for good.

Drowned! I am just listening new songs on their site. This could be fucking epic. I like Viscera Terre more than anything Necros Christos ever did.

What the hell is Legacies Unchain? It seems impossible to find any samples and there is very little info, but some indications are suggesting me that this is worth keeping an eye on.

I also clearly prefer Drowned over Necros Christos, then again, I don't regard their music as all that similar and believe the comparison primarily stems from both bands sharing core members. However, Mors Dalos Ra has left Drowned to fully concentrate on Necros Christos and vice versa, Tlmnn ended his participation in Necros Christos to fully concentrate on Drowned (both for the time being, if I understood correctly), so I hope Drowned will receive more recognition than "side-project of Mors Dalos Ra of Necros Christos fame" in the future.

I have high hopes for a Drowned full-length, especially since the SoundCloud tracks are merely referred to as rehearsal recordings on the band's website.

As for Legacies Unchained, it's the long-since defunct band of Kutcheck Gorealis and Dirtmaster, both involved in bands such as Hail, Misanthropical Painforest and Wormphlegm. Instead of a lengthy description of Leagcies Unchain's music, I have taken the liberty to upload a sample of their music off of the "Towards the Barbaryan Satanations" demo to YouTube: http://youtu.be/9PC0d8xBDzA

If you enjoyed it, the demos have been out of print for over nine years now, so I would guess that you can feel free to use P2P programmes or similar devices to obtain them, they're quite hard to come by.